The 2008 SELinux Developer Summit is to be held in Ottawa on the 21st or 22nd of July, as an [http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2008/ OLS] mini-summit. This event has not yet been officially announced.

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The 2008 SELinux Developer Summit is to be held in Ottawa on the 22nd of July, as an [http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2008/minisummits.php OLS mini-summit].

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This will be an open event, although, to attend, you must be registered to attend [http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2008/ OLS].

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== Location ==

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The developer summit will be held at the Novotel, 33 Nicholas Street, Ottawa. This is a couple of minutes walk from the Congress Center, and directly adjoining Les Suites.

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We are confirmed for the "Albion B" conference room at the Novotel.

== Event Overview ==

== Event Overview ==

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The SELinux Developer Summit will be a one day summit intended to provide a forum for focused technical discussion regarding current and future development plans for SELinux. The intended audience will consist of current SELinux

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The SELinux Developer Summit will be a one day summit intended to provide a forum for focused technical discussion regarding current and future development plans for SELinux and related Flask/TE projects. The intended audience will consist of current SELinux

The SELinux Developer Summit will be a one day summit intended to provide a forum for focused technical discussion regarding current and future development plans for SELinux and related Flask/TE projects. The intended audience will consist of current SELinux
developers, system/security administrators, distribution
organizers/packagers, and power users. The format will be a set of
moderated discussion panels with brief presentations.

This year's presentations and discussions will be divided into two
categories: usability and infrastructure. General usability of
SELinux systems has consistently improved but, with increasingly wide
adoption of SELinux, also become ever more important. Usability
topics we plan on addressing include policy development,
administration of SELinux enabled systems, and desktop integration
including X11. The core infrastructure topics include embedded
systems, label translation, userspace object managers, network
filesystems, and labeled networking.